Pros:
Normandy Farms Campground is a large private campground with plenty of amenties including a pond, ballfields, an on-site store, a nice fenced in dog park, kids play areas and much more. There is a $12 per day charge to use the facilities which is pretty steep to play what basically amounts to a nice little pitch and putt course. The course plays through a wooded area and around the dog park on one side of the campground. It has brand new DGA baskets with the red numbers on top. And they're all facing the right way (or back to the teepad). The pads are crushed gravel with landscaping timbers on three sides to keep the gravel tight. Most of them were packed in fairly smooth. The courses has a great course sign/map at the beginning and excellent colored tee signs at each hole. There were a few garbage cans scattered about and some benches for sitting, not that you need to rest on this short little course. The holes are almost all in the neighborhood of 200'. A few are a little longer and a couple are shorter, maybe 175'. There are many ACE runs and birdies await the accurate thrower. The pars listed are aimed at the average camper so an eagle or two could be had if your into that kinda thing. Navigation is simple and you'll have the course to yourself, no crowds.
Cons:
$12 to play is probably designed to keep the average rift-raft disc golfer types out. This is not a destination course. It's probably not even considered a recreational course. What it is then, it's a campground course! That's a cross between a pitch and putt and a rec course.
I didn't much care for # 15. It's just a straight 250' toss down a road. Very little imagination used on this hole.
Other Thoughts:
As this was my final day in New England, I arrived here early (about 6:30 AM). The front gate was locked. So I parked and walked in and finally located the course at the back of the campground. After playing, I found a gate that opened out on to the street out front and was able to sneak out with paying the $12. I feel like a penniless 15 year old kid again.
Anyway, I liked this little course. It would be fun to come and camp here with the family. Bring your kids to disc. Hit the course with your mid ranges and putter and go for those eagles and ACEs.